vacy. “But now I think the more people, the
better. Maybe someone who comes through
will be the one who’s going to save us.”

open houses are the third weekend of themonth, May through October, Saturdays 10 a.m.

to 4 p.m. and Sundays noon to 4 p.m. Admissionis $8 for adults with no charge for children. Dogsare not allowed. On May 17 and 18, guests will beinvited to view “Noah and His Ark,” a project inwhich 175 junior and senior high school studentscreated pairs of sculpted creatures. “There willalso be live music and a volunteer curator,” saysJill Nooney. “It’s just going to be a fun thing.”Find out more about Bedrock Gardens at

bedrockgardens.org. Nooney’s art can be viewed
and purchased at finegarden.com. To learn more
about preserving gardens in northern New
England, visit gardensne.org.